On 09-Oct-99 Miles Nordin wrote:
> and X includes in
> /usr/include/X11.
I've allways thought the rationale behind this was so that a compile with:
cc -o Xfoo xfoo.c
would work without any problems, because:
#include <X11/xlib.h> (or whatever)
and /usr/include being in the standard -I path.. It's a novel concept I
guess.. but it's a really annoying layout if you ask me.
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